Any special memories?
" We had bazaars in the Guildhall and we had jumble sales.
There would be different stalls, with toys and games. Different stalls: white elephant stalls. And baby shows! The biggest and bonniest used to win the prize!
I wouldn’t want to collect for many things. But Red Cross, which I believe in, then you can ask.
I didn’t mind approaching people. I must be a rather nosy person. We went into all these different houses and it was quite interesting! If it’s a good cause, it’s alright.
There was that one specific thing. We were asked to collect for Russia, for Minsk. The Cambridge to Minsk Relief Fund.
They [Russia] were our allies. And it was rather hard. There were all these ships going out there trying to give them food because they were starving.
And when they got there, they’d gone through all this terrible time getting there—bombed by the Germans, shot down—and then when they got there, they said, ‘Oh, well you haven’t brought all the things we asked for!’
I think the ones that did get through, when they got through, that must have been hard."
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